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I've Become a Cop is an intriguing entry from the early '70s, really capturing the post-war atmosphere. The tone is gritty, with a palpable sense of urgency that mirrors the chaotic environment of the time. The pacing feels a tad uneven at moments but adds to that raw, documentary-like quality. What stands out are the practical effects and the performances of the leads, Sipos and Czöntör, who bring a certain authenticity as they navigate their way through corruption and crime. It feels like a snapshot of a troubled time, exploring the moral ambiguities faced by those stepping into law enforcement amid societal upheaval.
This film is somewhat scarce, having only seen limited releases over the years. It has gained a niche following among collectors interested in post-war cinema and its exploration of law enforcement. Various formats exist, but the original prints are particularly sought after due to their authenticity and historical significance. There's definitely an appeal in its raw storytelling and depiction of the time, making it a unique piece to have in a diverse collection.
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